Cyanide Posted September 25 Posted September 25 And can you guys believe we Americans pay for these psychotic blood suckers' free healthcare and education? And don't even get a say because AIPAC controls our government and if we say anything about it we're "antisemitic" lol 2
Popular Post Edonis Posted September 25 Popular Post Posted September 25 I just got word that my aunt lost her home and her autistic son was missing for several hours. They found him with some neighbors that moved closer to Sidon (thankfully no one was injured) but she sent my dad some images of her neighborhood and all of the condos are gone. All of my relatives from Tyre are now leaving to more northern cities, but there's a lot of fear that its not going to help as Israel plans ground invasions. This is horrific and is likely going to be the most bloody a conflict has been since the 80s. I feel so helpless right now. I can't think at work and I just want to cry. Please keep them in your thoughts. I just don't know what's going to happen. 24
RunUpDoneUp Posted September 25 Posted September 25 The way their statements have all sounded like they crossed out palestinian and hamas and then inserted Lebanese and Hezbollah respectively is radically stupid college cheater on the last day of finals realness. 3
Pendulum Posted September 25 Posted September 25 My childhood best friend is half Lebanese with family in Nabatieh, Southern Lebanon. Keeping them and everybody else in my thoughts.
DuffStan Posted September 26 Posted September 26 The US just approved an aid of $8.7 BILLION to the Israhelli military. I have no words. 1
Sazare Posted September 26 Posted September 26 On 9/19/2024 at 11:17 AM, Miracle Whip said: If I said what I really wanted to say I'd be banned so let me just say that Israel is going to go down in the history books as an apartheid warmongering US vassal state. I certainly hope so. Unfortunately history is written by the victors, and also unfortunately even when the historical record is accurate we usually don't even even up heeding its lessons
DuffStan Posted September 27 Posted September 27 The latest attack shook me to my core and it's been 2 hours. Listening to my parents tell me how they hid when listening to the bombs... THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW AND PUNISH GENOCISRAEL. 8
DuffStan Posted September 27 Posted September 27 The world has let us down, they are all compliant if they're not ACTING towards an immediate ceasefire after this tragedy. 3
Bosque Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Quote The Israeli military said on Saturday that it had killed Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, in an airstrike on the organization's underground headquarters near Beirut on Friday. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/28/world/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-hamas The terrorist group Hezbollah has been illegally occupying Lebanon since 2006 despite a UN Resolution in which the Lebanese cabinet, the entire unanimous UN Security Council and Israel all agreed to their disarmament. Earlier this year, the Lebanese Foreign Minister admitted that the Lebanese Government is unable to control the terrorist militia. In 2008 Hezbollah took control of parts of Beirut in armed clashes. They also bombed the US embassy in Beirut several times, conducted a suicide bombing at the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires and murdered former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Al-Hariri in 2005. Their support for the Syrian government was instrumental in the murder of many thousand civilians in Syria, and their involvement in Syria had turned some of its supporters from the Arab World against them 6 1 9
Popular Post Communion Posted September 28 Popular Post Posted September 28 [ATRL user Bosque voice] "and it was 100% worth all of it!!!" 1 17
Johnny Jacobs Posted September 28 Posted September 28 4 minutes ago, Carter said: but is that the end of Hizballah? Not really. Unfortunately there will always be replacement. 2
Acuminatus Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Nasrallah has been in charge of Hezbollah for 32 years. Glad to see he is finally dead. And not just him but a significant portion of the group's command structure is gone. The way they used the pager and radio bombs to force them to meet in person, and then proceed to airstrike them is absolutely cold blooded. 5
KatyPrismSpirit Posted September 28 Posted September 28 So the IDF who have all the "intelligence" on the planet and unconditional US support had to resort to terrorizing millions of Arab civilians, killing hundreds, if not THOUSANDS, of them in the span of a week in Lebanon — all to take out one individual. These disgusting practices where Israel keeps acting like all Lebanese are Hezbollah, and all Palestinians are Hamas need to end and are the worst human rights violations of modern times. I hope all you Zionists suffer for the rest of your lives defending this. All of you 3
heckinglovato Posted September 28 Author Posted September 28 3 minutes ago, KatyPrismSpirit said: So the IDF who have all the "intelligence" on the planet and unconditional US support had to resort to terrorizing millions of Arab civilians, killing hundreds, if not THOUSANDS, of them in the span of a week in Lebanon — all to take out one individual. These disgusting practices where Israel keeps acting like all Lebanese are Hezbollah, and all Palestinians are Hamas need to end and are the worst human rights violations of modern times. I hope all you Zionists suffer for the rest of your lives defending this. All of you Same old playbook... murdering hundreds to try and get one guy
heckinglovato Posted September 28 Author Posted September 28 57 minutes ago, Carter said: but is that the end of Hizballah? No, if anything this means the start of a regional war, led by Hezbollah and Iran
Virgos Groove Posted September 28 Posted September 28 (edited) 59 minutes ago, Carter said: but is that the end of Hizballah? No, just like killing the head of Hamas didn't end Palestinian resistance or British action against the Provisional IRA didn't end Catholic republicanism in Northern Ireland. You can't "end" these movements, since they - as reactionary as some are - are born out of resistance to an occupier. The only possible solution is to give them a political landscape and face the main problem (in this case, Israeli apartheid and aggression towards its neighbours) head on. It's what hapenned in South Africa and Northern Ireland. Arresting Nelson Mandela and Bobby Sands didn't end the violence, the end of apartheid and the Good Friday Agreement did. Israel must be forced to the negotiating table, and the only way that will happen is when their Western puppeteers place an arms embargo. Edited September 28 by Virgos Groove 7 1
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